March 18th, 2008 by Wendy
Tagged as: Chuck, NBC

How cool is this, “Chuck” fans? If you ever thought that Chuck Bartowski could transfer nicely to a comic book — you’re in luck! A “Chuck” comic book is on the way…
Beginning in June, “Chuck” will be available in a comic book version. DC Comics’ WildStorm will create the “Chuck” inspired comic. Look for it June 11.
“Chuck” star Zachary Levi chats with Carson Daly in this February 19 video clip.
New episodes of “Chuck” start in the fall with the second season, due to the writers’ strike.

Ooh, this is a cute coupling. Cutie Nerd Herder Zachary Levi (”Chuck”) and TV sweetheart Christina Applegate (”Samantha Who?”) could be a couple to watch.
Christina Applegate and Zachary Levi were seen getting cozy at Ye Coach & Horses in LA on Tuesday night. Not sure how cozy — but the word “canoodling” was thrown about.
No doubt there will be cute pictures of the pair together in no time.
Who says there’s nothing to watch on network TV? There are actually a number of reasonable to good shows in the “new” batch. We’ve picked out ten that are easy on the eyes because of the hotties on the show. Note that the actresses have been picked from shows that are relatively new (i.e., started 2006 or 2007 but not 2008) and are in either the lead or supporting role of a given show.
10. Julia Louis-Dreyfus, New Adventures of Old Christine (2006). Ok, sure Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the second shortest on this list and probably the oldest, but I think she looks her MILF-y best in this hilariously stupid sitcom about relationships and family, and a really goofy, sexy, neurotic Christine character. As Jenny McCarthy has proven, there’s something sexy about a hot, funny woman.
9. Hayden Panettiere, Heroes (2006). I’m a little uncomfortable including her because she only just turned 18 last Fall. But there’s no denying that blonde Hayden Panettiere is a lovely young woman with a lot of the glamor of a 1940s actress. Also, she can sing and isn’t afraid to take on physically abusive Japanese fishermen, to protect dolphins.
8. Megyn Price, Rules of Engagement (2007). Depending on which episode of Rules of Engagement you see (or if you watch the older Grounded for Life series), blonde Megyn Price is what we once called “zaftig” or even pleasantly plump. From her apple cheeks to her sparkling eyes and warm smile, her super-buxomness straddles that line between cute and sexy.
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Beautiful “The O.C.” and film star (and recent guest star on “Chuck”) Rachel Bilson graces the February 2008 cover of GQ magazine. And inside the issue — sexy Rachel Bilson bikini and lingerie pictures.
Gentleman, start drooling! More Rachel Bilson GQ magazine bikini and lingerie pictures after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

Huh? Oh boy, I hope “Chuck” fans don’t miss the remaining two new episodes of “Chuck” when NBC does a switcheroo and plops them onto Thursday night.
“Chuck” normally airs on Mondays at 8 PM, but with “American Gladiators” ruling the Monday slot, NBC has decided to shuffle “Chuck” on over to Thursday nights. Read the rest of this entry »
November 27th, 2007 by Wendy
Tagged as: Chuck, Life

For fans of any new series, the best news is hearing that your faves got a full season order – good news for fans of “Chuck” and “Life,” both of which got the full season pickup from NBC.
“Chuck,” starring Zachary Levi, airs Mondays at 8 PM and averages 8.4 million viewers. “Life,” starring Damian Lewis airs Wednesdays at 10 PM and averages 8 million viewers. Read the rest of this entry »
November 13th, 2007 by Robin
Tagged as: Chuck, NBC

Wait a second. How can you break up with someone you’re not actually dating? Well, that’s just one thing that happened in last night’s episode of “Chuck.”
I suppose anything is possible when you’re a CIA agent pretending to be the girlfriend of the person you’re trying to protect. Or if you’re a computer geek by day and a government operative by night.
Thing is, when Rachel Bilson joined in the cast as Lou, Chuck is immediately interested. And who can blame him? She does tell Chuck to look her up if he ends things with Sarah. And we all know he’s had a crush on her, and she hasn’t responded favorably to his advances, per se. But when he dumped her, you should have seen her expression… sad, sad eyes. I guess she was just doing her job when she lied to him.
Now, the question remains: is “Lou” really what she seems?